Google's Blog spot service, also known as Blogger, gives users the
ability to assign a custom domain name for free, as long as the user
presently owns the domain name. If you have a domain name registered
through GoDaddy, and want to direct it to your Blog spot blog, you can do
so with ease. If you want to redirect a sub-domain to your Blog spot
blog, you'll have to create the appropriate record in your GoDaddy DNS
manager.
Step 1:
Sign in to your GoDaddy account. Click on "My Account," and then click on "Domains." Click "Launch" beneath "DNS Manager."
Step 3:
Click on "Add Record," and then select "CNAME (Alias)."
Step 4:
Type the desired sub-domain name in the "Alias" box. In the "Points To" box, type the following:
ghs.google.com
ghs.google.com
Step 5:
Click on "Save Zone File."
Step 6:
Sign in to your Blog spot account. Click on "Settings." Click on "Publishing."
Step 7:
Click on "Advanced Settings," and then type your custom sub-domain in the "Your Domain" box.
Step 8:
Fill out the word
verification puzzle, and then click on "Save Settings." Choose whether
or not to redirect the primary domain to the sub-domain.
Curtsey by: by Leonardo R. Grabkowski, Demand Media
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